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Operating Systems AIX Resize Lun Post 302766043 by iformats on Monday 4th of February 2013 05:07:58 AM
Old 02-04-2013
Resize Lun

Good afternoon!

Help with a solution
I have AIX 7.1
works through vios
I expanded Lun
that it is necessary to make that aix saw this change and to expand the section lvm

Sorry for my English
 

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IFDHSetProtocolParameters(3SMARTCARD)			    Smartcard Library Functions 		     IFDHSetProtocolParameters(3SMARTCARD)

NAME
IFDHSetProtocolParameters - set protocol parameters SYNOPSIS
#include <smartcard/ifdhandler.h> RESPONSECODE IFDHSetProtocolParameters(DWORD Lun, DWORD Protocol, UCHAR Flags, UCHAR PTS1, UCHAR PTS2, UCHAR PTS3); PARAMETERS
The IFDHSetProtocolParameters() function takes the following parameters: Input Lun Logical Unit Number Protocol Desired protocol Flags The bitwise-inclusive OR of the flags PTS1 1st PTS Value PTS2 2nd PTS Value PTS3 3rd PTS Value DESCRIPTION
The IFDHSetProtocolParameters() function sets the Protocol Type Selection (PTS) of the slot or card using the three PTS values as defined in ISO 7816. The Protocol parameter can take an integer value between 0 and 14, inclusive, corresponding to the protocol T=0, T=1, ..., T=14. The Flags parameter can have the value of one of the following or the bitwise-inclusive OR of two or more of the following: IFD_NEGOTIATE_PTS1 Use the PTS1 value. IFD_NEGOTIATE_PTS2 Use the PTS2 value. IFD_NEGOTIATE_PTS3 Use the PTS3 value. RETURN VALUES
The following values are returned: IFD_SUCCESS Successful completion. IFD_COMMUNICATION_ERROR An error occurred. IFD_ERROR_PTS_FAILURE The PTS value could not be set. IFD_PROTOCOL_NOT_SUPPORTED The protocol is not supported. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
IFDHCreateChannelByName(3SMARTCARD), attributes(5) NOTES
This manual page is derived from the MUSCLE PC/SC IFD Driver Developer Kit documentation. License terms and attribution and copyright information for this interface is available at the default location /var/sadm/pkg/SUNWocfh/install/copyright. If the Solaris Operating Environment has been installed anywhere other than the default location, modify the path to access the file at the installed location. SunOS 5.10 4 Dec 2002 IFDHSetProtocolParameters(3SMARTCARD)
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